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alfresco hardware reccomendations

netsyphon
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
i am currently evaluating alfresco for use in our business environment.  I've got a repository setup on a powermac g5 (with linux-ppc and ibm-jdk) using mysql5 at home.

I decided to put my itunes library in alfresco, a mere 50gb and about 21000 files.  It took 9 hours to rsync my webdav mounted alfresco to a created space called 'Music'.  Is that what to expect?  Where is the performance drain, on the database or tomcat (appserver) typically?

And even more slowness:
this space has a rule to move all those silly dot-files to a space called 'badfiles'. well, theres a lot of files there.. 100 pages worth.  and it takes about 2 minutes to get a page via webclient and causes disconnects via mounted webdav when doing 'ls'.

Im currently using the latest community edition.


PS - SUPER SLOW bulk upload/download (mounted drives in OSX with CIFS/WebDav) even on ~500 VERY small files.. 3.8mb worth of my 'Warcraft WTF' folder took 7 minutes. to put the same files on the system  over NFS or Samba takes <1 second.

Any insight would be appreciated Smiley Happy
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netsyphon
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
UPDATE: I just tried the EE demo and its much faster but far less tolerant to wacky folder/file names.

so, is there something wrong in the rc?

heislord5
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
why would EE be faster?   Alfresco any response?

mikeh
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
I'm not sure what the original poster was comparing, but it sounds like he has a 2.1 Release Candidate installed then tried a 2.0 Enterprise (2.1E wasn't released back in July).

Comparing a pre-release of a newer version with a stable Enterprise version is "apples and pears".

Thanks,
Mike
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